Psychology of translation : an interdisciplinary approach / edited by Séverine Hubscher-Davidson, Caroline Lehr.
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- 9780367690595
- 9780367690625
- 418.020 HUB.P
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School of Distance Education, University of Kerala, Kariavattom Campus | School of Distance Education, University of Kerala, Kariavattom Campus | 418.020 HUB.P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | SDE30879 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Séverine Hubscher-Davidson -- Translation psychology: broadening the research framework / Alicia Bolaños-Medina -- Child language brokering as a care practice: a view from critical-developmental psychology / Sarah Crafter -- Permission to emote: developing coping techniques for emotional resilience in subtitling / Katerina Perdikaki and Nadia Georgiou -- Taking a psychological approach to studying narratives - insights for future research / Zoë Walkington -- Translator competence and performance success: evidence from a study of workplace emotional competence / Klaudia Bednárová-Gibová and Mária Majherová -- Performance and wellbeing in changing work environments: marking the borders of a sustainable career in translation work in post-pandemic times / Amelia Manuti.
"Drawing on work from scholars in both psychology and translation studies, this collection offers new perspectives on what Holmes called 'translation psychology'. This interdisciplinary volume brings together contributions addressing translation from the vantage point of different applied branches of psychology, including critical-developmental psychology, occupational psychology, and forensic psychology. Current theoretical and methodological practices in these areas have the potential to strengthen and diversify how translators' decision-making and problem-solving behaviours are understood, but many sub-branches of psychology have lacked visibility so far in the translation studies literature. The Psychology of Translation: An Interdisciplinary Approach therefore seeks to expand our understanding of translator behaviour by bringing to the fore new schools of thought and conceptualizations. Some chapters report on empirical studies, while others provide a review of research in a particular area of psychology of relevance to translation and translators. Written by a range of leading figures and authorities in psychology and translation, it offers unique contributions that can enrich translation process research and provide a means of encouraging further development in the area of translation psychology. This book will be of interest to scholars working at the intersection of translation and psychology, in such fields as translation studies, affective science, narrative psychology, and work psychology, amongst other areas. It will be of particular interest to researchers and postgraduate students in Translation Studies"--
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